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    Tacos Gordo Chapulines Reza's Avatar
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    Anybody build longhood low riders yet?

    Would be so cool !

    Help ma they're gunna wash my car

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    But does it do lifts?

    Help ma they're gunna wash my car

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    My Löbros are quaking in their boots.
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    I think just about everyone in this group would go flat out blind looking at something like that with any 911.
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    Here are some other pics of the blue car.

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    SV

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    Spark it or park it Reza. Euro height is for tractors.
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    Not really a real low rider but still lowered done back in the 80's on a pretty much all original 71 911 has 205 60 series tires on her that shows how much it is lower than stock. I've always like lowered vehicles I even lowered a 81 GM dually pickup in the 90's.

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